The Welsh Outlook was a monthly magazine published from 1914 to 1933 in Wales, articulating a political viewpoint of progressive liberalism and cultural nationalism.
The magazine was intended by Jones to provide a platform to discuss critically the changes in Welsh society of the time, while aiming for social progress.
Its contributors and editorial team were drawn largely from Cardiff and South Wales.
[1] The title (without an initial 'The') was revived by David Hewitt in 1965 when he launched a new magazine that aimed to "serve as a catalyst for public discussion throughout the country.
[4] The magazine has been digitised by the National Library of Wales as part the Welsh Journals Online project.